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he has to take north carolina. we already had him leaning that way and he has to take virginia as well. that would get governor romney there. then the governor romney's most reasonable scenario is to take ohio. no republican has ever won without i9. if governor romney can get those votes plus virginia around north carolina, that would get him to 266. over here in the east, he would need just one more. any one of the remaining states, if governor romney can do florida, virginia, north carolina and ohio, any one of the remaining states would put him over the top. that's what makes this one so, so important. so if he does that, then he's got a pretty interesting terrain. he's competitive in colorado, this one tends to be leaning democratic. the romney campaign says it's competitive, but consistent polling in the wisconsin. this one here, romney campaign says it's competitive, let's for hypothetical let's say that's a safer pick to give that to the president. i'm going to take it back and make it a tossup state again.
he has to take north carolina. we already had him leaning that way and he has to take virginia as well. that would get governor romney there. then the governor romney's most reasonable scenario is to take ohio. no republican has ever won without i9. if governor romney can get those votes plus virginia around north carolina, that would get him to 266. over here in the east, he would need just one more. any one of the remaining states, if governor romney can do florida, virginia, north carolina...
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carolina and florida. here's the question. should texas be allowed to secede from the union? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on my blog. or go to our post on the "the situation room" facebook page. wolf. >>> jack, thank you. hope they don't. i like texas. i like them part of the united states of america. that would be bad if they seceded from the union. >> well, it's not going to happen. but it's an interesting idea. >> i know. thank you, jack. >>> republicans largely lost the female vote to democrats in last week's election. and that may have been on the minds of some republican house leaders. right now the house -- in the house the minority leader -- the majority leader i should say is eric canter, he's announcing his party's leadership including the re-election of a woman representative kathy mcmorris-rogers to a powerful position. kate bolduan has been working the story for us has details. what's going on here? >> kathy actually has a more powerful position this time around. she is now the c
carolina and florida. here's the question. should texas be allowed to secede from the union? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on my blog. or go to our post on the "the situation room" facebook page. wolf. >>> jack, thank you. hope they don't. i like texas. i like them part of the united states of america. that would be bad if they seceded from the union. >> well, it's not going to happen. but it's an interesting idea. >> i know. thank you, jack....
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not only did he work with chuck hagel who's a close friend but with jesse helms of north carolina, who's one of the most conservative senators of his generation. and they got things done like the chemical test treaty. he worked with the judiciary committee to pass the crime bill. this is a congress that has -- >> why couldn't they do that over the past four years -- recreate that kind of cooperation? >> because you had 83 or 89 tea party republicans who went to the united states congress saying that not only would they not compromise but they wouldn't talk to democrats. my way or the highway. strom thurman who ran in 1948 never took that tact in the '80s and '90s and through the latter half of his career. jesse helms who went to the united states senate the same year my father did, very different fundamental philosophies. they knew to do the business of the american people, they needed to establish a relationship and get work done. and sometimes make compromises. but i think that's going to change things. not only is the president going to win, but the tea party darlings are not going to
not only did he work with chuck hagel who's a close friend but with jesse helms of north carolina, who's one of the most conservative senators of his generation. and they got things done like the chemical test treaty. he worked with the judiciary committee to pass the crime bill. this is a congress that has -- >> why couldn't they do that over the past four years -- recreate that kind of cooperation? >> because you had 83 or 89 tea party republicans who went to the united states...
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and so we had already leaned north carolina red and governor romney got it. we had already made indiana solid. so essentially from election day and last week of the election governor romney got nothing. president obama held on in nevada. why? for years no primary challenge. remember, they spent money, they identified, they turned out all the latino voters. colorado, suburban voters, latino voters. the president held onto that one. you were impressed by it, they outhustled governor romney. they held onto iowa, a state governor romney was so confident they were going to get. the republican governor put registration at parody. the republicans thought they could get it. they got outhustled again. wisconsin, the paul ryan pick was not enough. state blue dna. >> scott walker won would have a shot. >> one lesson we learn second-degree that mid-term elections are not presidential elections. obama people said african-american turnout will come back and it did. latino would come back, and it did. this is what you end up with. all of the states i turned blue were states
and so we had already leaned north carolina red and governor romney got it. we had already made indiana solid. so essentially from election day and last week of the election governor romney got nothing. president obama held on in nevada. why? for years no primary challenge. remember, they spent money, they identified, they turned out all the latino voters. colorado, suburban voters, latino voters. the president held onto that one. you were impressed by it, they outhustled governor romney. they...
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we had winds almost 90 miles per hour in massachusetts and 70 miles per hour down in parts of north carolina. that's literally the north and south scope of europe. >> chad myers giving us some perspective as he always does. appreciate it very much. we'll take a quick break. we're watching the devastation, the impact on what's going on. we're also only four days away from the presidential election. our reporters are all over the country in the battleground states. stay with us. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slo
we had winds almost 90 miles per hour in massachusetts and 70 miles per hour down in parts of north carolina. that's literally the north and south scope of europe. >> chad myers giving us some perspective as he always does. appreciate it very much. we'll take a quick break. we're watching the devastation, the impact on what's going on. we're also only four days away from the presidential election. our reporters are all over the country in the battleground states. stay with us....
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we know that fbi agents were at broadwell's home in charlotte, north carolina last night. agents spent about five hours conducting a search, took documents and computers from her house. we're told by a u.s. official that agents are looking further into what classified material she has. the official described this as much as sort of tying up loose ends really. an earlier search of broadwell's computer turned up classified material and according to the same official, broadwell and petraeus told investigators the material didn't come from him. you can bet those agents are trying to track down the source of that classified information, wolf. there's still no word whether there could be charges brought against her, but we're told she hired an attorney in washington, and i reached out several times to him today. haven't heard back yet. >> what do we know about the fbi agent that sent kelly shirtless pictures of himself? >> a u.s. official confirms the agent in question did send shirtless photos of himself to kelly, which opens up a host of questions. they also said that happened
we know that fbi agents were at broadwell's home in charlotte, north carolina last night. agents spent about five hours conducting a search, took documents and computers from her house. we're told by a u.s. official that agents are looking further into what classified material she has. the official described this as much as sort of tying up loose ends really. an earlier search of broadwell's computer turned up classified material and according to the same official, broadwell and petraeus told...
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this year's tree is a 19-foot frazier fir from jefferson, north carolina. it will be on display throughout the holiday season in the white house blue room, a tradition that dates back to 1966. a pretty good tree. definitely one to put us in the holiday spirit if we weren't already, joe. >> absolutely. and they really decorate that tree too. it's just amazing what they do with it. people all over the country want to emulate it. >> it's going to be nice to see. and i saw they had the official man and the top hat and everything else. >> with the clydesdales. >> yeah. exactly. i'm getting a bit of the holiday bug between that and the shopping of course. >> of course. thanks so much, lisa sylvester. >>> rebel forces in syria seize control of desperately needed tanks. just ahead, could it be a critical turning point in the bloody civil war? you're in "the situation room." ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine millio
this year's tree is a 19-foot frazier fir from jefferson, north carolina. it will be on display throughout the holiday season in the white house blue room, a tradition that dates back to 1966. a pretty good tree. definitely one to put us in the holiday spirit if we weren't already, joe. >> absolutely. and they really decorate that tree too. it's just amazing what they do with it. people all over the country want to emulate it. >> it's going to be nice to see. and i saw they had the...
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a neighbor tells cnn she is in touch with broadwell because she's helping take care of her north carolina house. she wouldn't reveal exactly where broadwell is right now. let's bring in tom ricks right now, author of the new book "the generals." a well-known military expert, a correspondent for "the washington post" in his older days and knows general petraeus and paula broadwell. have you heard anything from either of them over the weekend? we spoke on friday, tom. >> i have not heard from either of them, in. >> what is your sense, because you know both of them quite well, in fact, there was one report and i think you confirmed it. you helped her get the book contract for that biography of general petraeus. is that right? >> i wouldn't say i know them both well. i have known petraeus about 15 years. ifr known paula broadwell i think probably four years. it's been a professional sort of dealings with them. i have, for example, never had dinner with petraeus. i helped paula with the book thing as i've helped many people interested in writing books and forward your e-mail to my book editor
a neighbor tells cnn she is in touch with broadwell because she's helping take care of her north carolina house. she wouldn't reveal exactly where broadwell is right now. let's bring in tom ricks right now, author of the new book "the generals." a well-known military expert, a correspondent for "the washington post" in his older days and knows general petraeus and paula broadwell. have you heard anything from either of them over the weekend? we spoke on friday, tom. >>...
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in pennsylvania, north carolina, virginia, new jersey, new york, maryland, west virginia and connecticut. lauren abraham, 24 years old a makeup artist. she died after stepping on a live electrical wire in queens, new york. jesse and jacob were killed in brooklyn while walking their dog. they were hit by a falling tree. a large tree also fell on richard and elizabeth's pickup truck but their children, 11 and 14, also in the truck, survived. bill jr., 61 years old, a long-time princeton, new jersey, resident a tree fell on the house. he went to assess the damage and that's when another tree fell on top of him. >> he was a guy who always put the other fellow first. is was always, what can i do for you? not how can you help me? >> reporter: the storm didn't discriminate. easton, connecticut, firefighter died in the line of duty while trying to remove a tree blocking a roadway. he leaves behind a wife of 21 years and two children. >> we're a small fire department and brotherhood and work so closely and he was, you know, one of our closest friends and all are just incredibly saddened by the lo
in pennsylvania, north carolina, virginia, new jersey, new york, maryland, west virginia and connecticut. lauren abraham, 24 years old a makeup artist. she died after stepping on a live electrical wire in queens, new york. jesse and jacob were killed in brooklyn while walking their dog. they were hit by a falling tree. a large tree also fell on richard and elizabeth's pickup truck but their children, 11 and 14, also in the truck, survived. bill jr., 61 years old, a long-time princeton, new...
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paul in north carolina says, "how do we know if hillary is the answer if we don't know the question. the 2016 election is a long way off. no reasonable person would even attempt to predict what the issues might be by then. let's wait and see what the world looks like in the spring of 2016 before trying to decide who has the right answers." gary in arizona says, "well, we tried everything else. so why not a women? but those available i would prefer condoleezza rice to hillary clinton. her resume is certainly equal to clintons. i'm for rice with rubio as the vice president. those two on the same ticket would certainly change the image of the republican party." and mike in minneapolis says, "oh, good. time to start talking about the next election because it's been about an hour since the last one. if you want to read more on the subect, go to the blog or through our post on "the situation room's" facebook page. >>> no electricity and they're living gallon to gallon with their generator providing the only heat for their home. their face-to-face encounter today with the president of the u
paul in north carolina says, "how do we know if hillary is the answer if we don't know the question. the 2016 election is a long way off. no reasonable person would even attempt to predict what the issues might be by then. let's wait and see what the world looks like in the spring of 2016 before trying to decide who has the right answers." gary in arizona says, "well, we tried everything else. so why not a women? but those available i would prefer condoleezza rice to hillary...